March 4, 2013

Cost of work on Princeton Transit Center increases

PRINCETON, N.J. — Officials at Princeton University told The Times of Trenton that work has already begun on the biggest building project in its 267-year history, the estimated cost has increased by 10% to $330 million and that construction will involve shutting down the Dinky rail station for one week this summer.

The news was announced one week after opponents of the plan to move the Dinky station lodged an appeal of the planning board’s decision to approve the university’s Arts and Transit project. For the full story, click here.


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